How to Remove Dark Stains From a Bathtub

Hunker may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Learn more about our affiliate and product review process here.
A clean bathtub is an absolutely necessity for some people when it comes to taking a bath.

Bathtubs stains are hard to live with. After all, few people want to take a shower while their feet are making contact with mysterious stains. Even fewer people are willing to take a bath with a tub in such a condition, as that would call for their entire bodies making contact with such stains. Stains in the bathtub can occur from either trapped water not allowed to dry properly, which forms mildew, or from mineral deposits created by hard water. Regardless of how they got there, you don't have to live with dark stains in your bathtub indefinitely.

Advertisement

Step 1

Add water to a dry cleanser such as Comet or Ajax or a comparable item until you form a paste. Mix the cleanser and water with a plastic knife so that it becomes a paste. Spread the paste all over the inside of your tub so that you coat it evenly. Let it penetrate for at least 15 minutes.

Video of the Day

Step 2

Moisten a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, a Scotch-Brite Easy Eraser or a comparable product with water. Scrub the eraser all over the inside of the tub. The combination of the two cleaning products should thoroughly remove all stubborn dark stains.

Step 3

Rinse the tub thoroughly with cold water to flush out all the cleaning agents. Pull back the shower curtain and let the tub dry naturally.

Video of the Day

Advertisement

Advertisement

Report an Issue

screenshot of the current page

Screenshot loading...